The cell would cease dividing and be prevented from going through mitosis.
Higher eukaryotes have several cyclins as well as multiple Cdc2-related protein kinases that regulate their cell cycles. The term "Cdk's" refers to these Cdc2-related kinases (for cyclin-dependent kinases).
Cyclins collaborate with an enzyme family known as cyclin-dependent kinases to control the cell cycle's activities (Cdks). A Cdk that is not bound to a cyclin is inactive, but when it is, it becomes a functioning enzyme that can alter target proteins.
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